This calendar features events relevant to global health from throughout the Rutgers community. To inquire about listing your event, contact us at communications@globalhealth.rutgers.edu.

Robert Wood Johnson Medical School Distinction Symposium

Robert Wood Johnson Medical School - Piscataway Campus 675 Hoes Lane West, Piscataway, NJ, United States

Many Rutgers events are canceled in order to adhere to university guidelines regarding COVID-19. Please check with the event organizer for current status information. Robert Wood Johnson Medical School is […]

Sixth Annual Global Health Nursing Conference

Rutgers New Jersey Medical School 185 South Orange Avenue, F586, Newark, NJ, United States

Presented by the School of Nursing, this conference will focus on improving public health for marginalized populations domestically and internationally.

Rutgers Giving Day

Your support will help students and faculty confront urgent global health problems.

Inequities in Global Health: COVID-19 Locally and Globally

The Office of Global Health at New Jersey Medical School (NJMS) in collaboration with the Departments of Surgery and Emergency Medicine present a virtual roundtable discussion, "Inequities in Global Health: […]

Adverse Childhood Experiences: Social Determinants of Health

Rutgers Project ECHO at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School presents the Adverse Childhood Experiences series, which comprises 14 biweekly, CE credited, online sessions to help improve the identification, care, referral, […]

Global Neurosurgery: Ask Not for Whom the Bell Tolls

Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, New Jersey Medical School, and RWJBarnabas Health are sponsoring a three-day virtual symposium to educate, innovate, and foster a deeper understanding in the field of global neurosurgery.

Science and Fiction: Envisioning Climate Action

Novelist Kim Stanley Robinson will read from and discuss his new novel, The Ministry for the Future, which presents a "fundamentally hopeful vision of a near-future world striving to overcome the climate crisis."